Grand Traverse Herald, June 05, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 05, 1863

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ffltANH TMTERSE HERALD.
VOL. V.

i T K A T E E S E C I T Y , M I C H . F B I D A T , JXJJS"E 5,18G3.
Ready tor Duty.
Daffj-tloa n-dilly came op in tbo cold.
Thriiugh the.brown nu-ulJ.
Although the March breezes Mew keen on ktir face.
Although Uio wtiili- SBW* 1^ ott- many a plact.

-Wrt'took the throe orders. \Ktfc dictated/and put them
" Silly child that thou art," said Nitjus. still on his,
i f f W bosom. Tha-wbaln eouK-Was struck with con- knees. -* yet will 1 give way tn'tjiy fblfy : but psflene^''
iffCTifation ; tbe kiug himself was surprised.
tby reigc will aoon be o^r."
" Listen." said Kemiramis. •• In two hours hence let
" Yon will not then, bo nnjrry." said she. in a whisT r s r a r s e C i t y , G r a n d T m r e x w Coonty .Michigan
all the officers of the state rnmt- and offer me presents, as per. " at sonn'thing I am going to order at this Ianis the custom on the accession oT new princes, and let a
, MORGAN BATES,
festival be prepared for the evening. Now let all de-1
No." said he.
BBrro» AKD r * o n i K o i
part Let my faithful servant Ninas alone remain. !
Slaves," said she aloud. " seize this man—tins
JT - K B M 8 . ; . Jj. . !
j .
nave to consult£witb him upoo affairs of state."
Ninus."
O n a D o l l a r u n a F i f t y e e n t * , T , a y » K l o li»va- " Now. then," thought Duffy, deep down in hvart,
When
ali
tic
rest
had
gouo
out—
Ninus,
smiliug. put himself ioto the hands of the
" It's tltae I should start
^A^V^TS *^'ts"n»»Vle<! for One Dollar per *qanr»(t«n So *hc poshed the soft lesvex tbroagh the h»rj frown ground. " You see," said Seuurauiis. " that I kuow how to slaves.
plav the queen."
" Take him out of the saloon, lead him into the court
litm") for the first Insertion, and twenty-Bve cent* forleacli Qnite op to the surface and tbnn sha looked round.
Ninua laughed.
sabseaaentlasertioa. Yearly Advarttaafwato—S1.0 fofrone There was snow all abont her—(fray clouds overhead—
ofthe seraglio, prepare everything for his death, and
aqoaf«fW<l for three squares; J30 foriMtf a eojomn{ and
r
•• Aly beauti/ul queca said he, " you play your part wait my orders.
Tho tri*n all looked dead.
$40 foronecolamn. Legal advsrtlsemfnjs at th# n»W« pre- Then how <lo )'ou think DaflV-down-dilly felt.
to astonishment. But, if your servuut may dare to
Tbc slaves obeycl. and Ninujrfollowed them, laughscribed by law ; fifty cents per folio of lOf words, fof the When Uic gun wo«id not shine and the Ice would not molt?
question
you,
what
would
you
do
with
the
orders
you
ing, into the court of tbe seraglio. They passed by the
firat Insertion,and twenty-five cents for. ei$n subsequent—
have dictated ?"
bead ofthe disobeying eunuch. Then Semiramis placed
Every figure OP tints'fc word. Figure wort without mlds, ( " Cold weather," thousht DnflN', still working nway :
" The earth's hard to-day 1
" I should be uo longer queen, wore I obliged to give hcreelf on a balcony Ninus had suffered bis hands to
psr cent added- Rule and figure work, double price. •;
AllMgal advertlsemeatato be paid for strictly < a adTfnc There's bat a hajf inch of my leaves to be seen.
account of iny actions. Nevertheless, this was the mo- be tied.
And two-thirds of that Is more yellow than green
tive : I have a vengeance to executc against the three
" Hasten to the fortress. Zopirc ; yon to the camp.
" I can't do much yot. bat 111 do what 1 can;
officers whom these orders meuaaD."
Artaban ; Assar, do yoo secure all the galea of the
It's well I lie (tan !
Venpenna-1 aud wherefore t"
palace."
For unless 1 can manage to lift up my hesd,
The first, the governor ofthe citadel, is one-eyed, and
Thcae orders were given in a whisper, and executed
The people will think that the spring herself« dead,"'
frightens me every time 1 meet him ; tbe second, the immediately.
So, llttlo by little, she brought bar leaves oat.
chief of the slaves, I hate becausele threaten# me with
"Beautiful queen," said Ninus. inugbing. " this coAll clastered about:
rivals;
tbe
tliinL
the
general
of
tie
army,
deprives
me
medy
ouly wants its denouement ; pray let it be a prompt'
And then her bright (lon ers began to unfold.
W»OD^
too often of your company—yoo are coustanuy in the one/'
Till Daffy stood robed in har spring green and gold.
0 Daffy^lown-dllly I so brareaud so trao !
camp."
I will" said Semiramis.
" Slaves, recollect the";
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
1 wish all Mere like you !
This reply, in which caprice and flattery were mingled, cunnch—strike f
Bo ready for doty in all sorts of weather.
enchanted N;uus.
They strnck.
And holding forth cbnrogo and beauty together.
"Go«<J," said he, laughing. " H e r e are the three
Ninus had hardly time to utter a cry when his head
Bret officers of the empire dismissed for very sufficient fell upon the pavement ; the smile was still upon bis
T H E QUEEN SEMIRAMIS.
Coanty Clerk.
reasons."
lips.
Reglstar of Dcoda
" Now I sm Queen of Assyria !" exeltdmod SemiraTbe gentlemen of the court now came to present their
A
Story
of
the
Middle
Ages.
Proa. Attorney

gifts to the queen. Some gave precious stones, otters of mis ; '• and perish every one, like the eunuch and like
" Of all mv wives," saM Kinp Niuos to Somiramis, a lower rank rare flowers and fruit, and the slaveB hav- Ninus, who dare disobey my orders !"
ir,
R O B E R T LBE, CentreSllle. " it is yon I love the best.
None have charms and ing nothing to give, gave nothing but homage. Among
Brazilian Forest*.
graces liko yon, and for yon I wouM willingly resign these last were three young brothers, who had comc
When we look at the beautiful rose-woods, 1 think we
them nil."
from the Caucasus with Semiramis, and had rescued tbe
o. a . MARSH,
I. ['
Let tho king consider well wbnt ho savs," replied caravan in which the women were fiom an enormous have hardly begun to see the specimens of the BrarillUn '
foresta Ere long the railroads into the interior, which
Semimmis. " What if I were to take-- him at his tiger. When they passed before the throne—
:
won! ?"
Aud you," said she to tie three brothers, •' have have boen chartered, will bring to the sea coast those
, ' j j t ,,.J
..i
;
giants ofthe forest. I have been surprised, again and
Do so;" returned the monarch : " whilst beloved by
no present to moke to your queen t "
•,.r; '4 SOLICITOR Iff CUAKfOTYt
i
jou, i am perfectly inaiflerent to u!l others."
No other," replied the flrst, Kopire. " than my life again, in looking at those beautiful trees, which arc of
the " sensitive plant " character. When tho TOO goee
X O T A R Y P U B L I C A C O N V E T A-NOtER,
•' So, tlioo. If 1 asked it," said Setniramis, " yon to defend her.'*
rraTCrse City, Grand Traverse County. MSefa.
would banish all your other wives and lovo me alone ?
None other," replied the sccond. Artaban, " than down, they fold their leaves nnd slumber, and are not
aroused until by tbe morning son and singing birik. I
.
j . Office la Dwelling HOPSS.
|
i-lj I should be alone you consort, tho partaker of your pow- my sabre against her enemies."
er, and Queen of Assyria T"
" None other." replied the third, Assar, 'than tbc observed in some portions of the interior that r<»9wood;
was used'for very common purposes. In Christian ox
" Queen of Assyria ! Aro yon not so already," respect and admiration which her presence inspires."
,T.- O , R A M S D E L L ,
said Nions, " einco yon reign by your beauty over its
" Slaves," said Semiramis •* it is you who have made carts the spokes would be made of rosewood. And I
king?"
'
me the most valuable present of the whole court and 1 use the term Christian ox-earts' iu distinction from Roman
ox-carts; where the axle nnd wheel are tuned toge'• Nth—oo," answered his lovely mistrrps : " I am ot will not be ungrateful. You who have offered me your
. T I V A . V K K S K -OTPV..
,
;
present only a daw which you love. • 1 reign not : I sword against my eoemies. take this order, carry it to ther. Rosewood i,< used in carts made like oumwn—
G B i N D TRATER8K COUlTWi W C H «
Tbe teeth of cog wheels are often made of it. A gentle-'
merely
charm.
WhOn
I
give
nn
order,
you
arc
conthe
general
of
the
army
encamped
under
tbe
walls
of
REFERENCES:
sulted before I am obeyed?'
Babylon, rive H to him, and spe (what he will do for you. man showed mc in his sugar-house a beam nearly forty
" And to r«i(rn. then you think so tnvat a pleasure J" You who hove offered tpe your life for my defence, tuko feet in length, awl three or fonr in diameter, which be
*; Yes, to one who has never 'expwiencetl it."
this ordi>r to lke governor of the citadel, aod see what told me was a violet-colored • rosewood. He took me
" Ami do yon wish, than, to>experience If? Would he will do for you : aud you who offer me tbc respect then to his pig-peo, ar.d—would you believe it ladies ?—•
yon like to reign for a few dnys in my place ?"
mid admiration which.iny presence inspires, take this or- his pig-pen was mode out of rosewood 1 I would not '
"Take care, 0. King! do not offer tort much.'
der, give it to the commandant of the slaves ofthe pa- have you understand that it looked like tbe legs of a
trrfc
T R A Y K K S K CEpY
,
piano-forte. Nothing of tbe kind ; for when leftrough"
" No, I repeat it;" jstid tho captivated monarch-— lace, and see \fliat will be the result"
" Woald you like, for one whole day, to be soveroiift>- Never hod Semiramis displayed so much gaiety, so and exposed to tbe weather, it becomes as plebian ftijlts
mistress of A»jTi4 ? If ton wrmld. 1 consent to it."
much folly, and'so inncl) grace, and never wn. Ninus so appearance as our own aristocrat, the black walnut of '
" And all which Lshall commund. then, shall be ex- captivated. Nor were her :harms lessened in his eyes, the Mississippi. When 1 returned, I brought with roe a
TI1IS IKIt'RK 18 SOW Of ESEP - TOR TU* pKSZFfT OlJ THE
ecuted F
I
when a slave not having executed promptly au insignifi- box of mosaic, made up of perliaps a hundred pieces of
T K A. V ' K L I N O
3?tJ » I - ; i C |
Yes, 1 will resign to yoo. for ono ontiro day. my cant order, tbe cotntiiouded his head to be struck off Brazilian wood, from tho purest white to ebony black.
'.tiS-xii
srp*MST«WD«kaiior |
(J. 0. Fletcher.
power and my golden sceptre."' •
which was immediately done.
"And when shall this be T"
"Without'bcstowing a liidbght on this trivial matter,
u
Recreation.
To-morrow, if you like."
Ninus continued to converge with Semiramis, till the
~ - , i J t T G I T E HIM A CALL. -#» •. j. •,
Recreation can be fully enjoyed only by tho man who
I do,"said Semirnmis; anil lot her head fall upon evening and the fete urrived. When she entered Uie sa.c.; w.*i>. the" shoulder
>V! j....,
of tho king, like a beautiful woman asking loon which had been prepared for the occasion, a slave has some earnest occupation Tbe end of tbe work is to
Traverse Ci{y, May 13, 1863.
<>: 4 i i
2»ly. pardon for some cbprico which has been yielded to.
brought her n plate, in which waa the head of the de- enjoy leasure you must have gone through work. Playtime
must come after school-time, otherwise it loses its
The next morning. Somiramis called hier woman, and capitated cutui'-h
commanded her to dress her magnificently.
• Tis well," said she, after having examined it.— savor. Play, after nil, is a relative thing ; it is uot a
On .her head she wore a crown of precious stones, and '• Place it on a stake in the court of th - palacc, that all thing which has an absolute existence. There is no such
appearpd thus before Ninns. Ninns, ;cnchanted with may t**) ii, and be you there on the s|>ot to proclaim to" a thing as play, except to the worker It copes oot by
h»r beauty, ordered nil tho officers of the palace to as- cverv one, that tln« man U> whom this head belonged contrast Pnt white upon white, and you can hardly
Rimblo in thastate chamber, atrnl his golden scc-ptre to liven three hours ago, but that, having disobeyed my see i t ; put white upon black, and how plain It is.—
Light your lnmp in the sunshine, nnd It is nothing: you
be brought from the treasury.1 lie then entered the will, hit) head was separated from his body."
cbambor, tending Be mi ram is'by tho hand. All jira't ratl"hc fete, was magnificent ; a sumptuous banquet waB must have darkness around to make its presence felt—
Besides tins, a part of tho enjoyment of recreation conTHIS la the largest Hotel, with the bast aeeottmodhtlons ed themselves InJoro tho aspect of the king, who con- prepared io the gardens ami Semiramis received the mats in the feeling that we have earned it by previous
ducted
Semiramis
to
the
throrie,
and
seated
her
upon
it
homage
ofpll
<^6
a
grace
and
majesty
perfectly
regal';
In the elty : tbe leaAngDally and Weekly P«p?* are; taken
hara, and-no pains win be spared to in ska guests comfortable; Then orderiug tho whole assembly to rise, lie annonnrfv! she conlinnally-<urued to and conversed with Ninus, hard work. One goes out for the afternoon walk with a
light heart when one has done a good task since breakand elwren yasrs' residence here will enable me to glv# reUa- to the court that they wore taobey. dnrintr the whole rendering bun the roost disti iguished bouor.
ble Infonnstlon relative to the resources of the country'• You are," said she, " a foreign king, come to visit fast It is one thing for n dawdling idler to set off to
day, Semiramis as himself. Ho saying, he took up the
!W"! >/».:
• ' '--M
golden sceptre, and, placing it in tho hands of Hemi-| me in my police. I must mnke vonr visit agreeable to the Continent or to the Highlands, just because he is
sick of everything aronnd hbim ; and quite another thing
i»—
yon."
hard-wrought
- who
QUCCD." said he, " I commit to yon the emblem of -hortly after tbe banqoct vas served, Semiramis con- when a hard
- .is. .sotfo
. . . use in life, sets
? ' • man,
as gay
gay as
a a larlt. with the pleasant feeling that ho
sovereign power ; take it. and command with sovereign founded and reversed all mnits. Ninus_was placed at off. as
arASijilip ' f
authority. All hero are your slaves, nnd I mysi-lf am tbc bottom of the table. He was the first ito laugh at I ha* brought some worthy work to ah end on the selfnothing more than your servant for the whole of this this caprie« ; and the court, following hU example, al-i ranie tour And they a bnsy man finds a relish in siniday. W hoever'slmll bo remiss in esecnting vonr or- lowed themselves to U^fjtarr>L witb^flTmurniuriog. ac- j pie recreations : while a man who has uothing to do
tiea, let him bo punished as if he had disobeyed the cording totho will ofitbe qu*tt—She seated near her- finds all things wearisome, aod thinks that life is " usei
OP ALL KINDS. i
commands of tlie king."
self the three brothert from ' ha Caucasus.
| Up."
iSoldlaDauroH by FARBASD A,
Having thus spoken, th<i king knelt down before
" Are toy orders c^xecuted / " she demanded of them.
Gar Head.
Semiramis, who gave him, with a smile, her hand to
Yes,".replied the;
£*• Ba esrefol to boy only the genuine.
kiss.
The fete was very gay. , A sow having, by the force At the west end of Martha's Vineyard, an Island
January a J. IMS.
The conrtier3 then passed In snceesrion, each making of habit served the king firsl. eemiramis had him bea- south of the eastern part of Massachusetts, is a high
oath to execute blindly tho orders of Semiramis. When ten with r»d> His cries m ogled with the laughter of bluff named Guy Head Tbc soil contains red ocber
hich gives it a varigafed ami beautiful appearance.
tho ceremony was finished, tho king made her his com- the guests. Every one was ncJincd to merriment
comedy, iu which caea played his part. To-1 when s.-en from a distance, aud hence it* name
A litpliments, and asked Jterhow 'shS"1 Ttafl mannged to go
P E T E R LORILLAHD.
through it with so grave and majestica! an air.
wards the end of the repast, when wine had added to ) tie to tbe north-west of the bluff is a ledge of roclu calj"
Whilst
they
were
promising
to
'
obev
mr
"
said
the
general
gaiety,
Somirnui
s
rose
from
her
elevated
ed
the Devil's Bridge. Connected with these two spots
SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTURER
Semiramii, •' I was thinking what to d » f have but one seat, ami suid ;
the Indians aave the* following tradition. One day the
I S * 18 Chambers St.,
day ofpo*rer, and I will employ it wdf*
" My lords, the treasurer af tho empire has read to | Peril was seated on bis bridge with fishing pole in hand
(Formerly 41 Chtmbera'Strw^ New York.)1
The King laughed at this reply. Semiramis appeared
list of those who this morning have brooght me i bobbing for whales with his back towards the bluff—
Wbuld call tbe attention of Dealers to the articles of bis
1
much
mope
piquant
and
amiable
than
ever.
their
gifts
of
congratulation
on
my
joyful
At last he caught one and, swiugtug it over bis head,
mafinhctare, rls.:
•* lAt us see,' said he, " how yott will continue your tbe tbrooe. One grandee a one of all the court has fail- dashe4 it against the cliff behind him. The blood ran
">» W . M
BROWN S l f P F F .
part By what orders will you "begin T"
ed to briug his gift."
ont of the whale and. flowing down the sides of Gay
>
£
" Who is A1" cried Ninus. - H e mus» he punished Head eave it thc.crimson hue which it wests to this
" l«t the secretary of the king approach my throne,"
Klne
586
severely."
said Semiramis, with a loud Voice.
day.
American Gentleman,
Copenhagen..
" It is yourself, my lord—you who speak- What have
Tho secretary approached ; two slaves placed a little
I How A CAXCKB WAS CCBKO.—A piece of sticking
table before him.

YELLOW M s
i-.M 1 I
you given to: the queen this morning F
luntenance
to
i
phster
was put on a canccr with a circular piccc oot of
oteh.
Honey Dew Sdotch.
Niousrese. and came wit'i a smiling •
" Writo,""Baid Setnirawia : "Under penalty of death,
iRt^Twgt Sootah,^
Kiesb Honey Dew Scotch,
I tho center a little larger than the cancer, so that the
the governor of the citadel of Babylon is ordered to whisper something in the ea • of tbe queen.
b High Toast
. Fn-'sb Scotch.
! ' exclaimed [ cancer and a small circolor rim of healthy skin next to it
"
Tbe
qnetn
is
insulted
by
ber
aenran
vield
up
the
command
of
the
citadel
to
him
who
shall
of Lnndyfbot,
j were exposed. Then a plaster made of chloride of ZIDC.
JSff Attention Is called to the lar^e reduction in'prices bear to him this order/ Fold this order, seal it with the Semiramis.
Par- i blood-root and wheat floor was spread on a piece of rousI embrace your knees to obtain m< pardon.
of Floe-Cut Chewing and 8moklng Tobaccoa, which Hill be king's seal, and give it to me. Write now:. Under
beautiful queen." slid be, " pardon me." And I lin the sire of this circular opening, and applied to the
penalty of death, the governor of the slaves of tfce palacc
foeaa of aSuperior Quality.
ts ordered to resign the command of "the skives into the he added hi a lower tone, " I would that this fete were I cancer for twenty -four hours. On removing it the can*»
TOBACOOi»•+
I '
| cer will lie found to have been burned aod appear of the
bands of the person who shall present to him this order.' finished."
orewiko.
'• You wish, then, that I should abdicate ?" said Se-1 color and hardness of an old shoe sole : the rim outside
Fold, seal U with tho king's seal, and deliver to me this
P. A L, or plain, 4
8. Jap)
o,V i,-.' .1 > 0»»endi»h. orBjrsat,
; Spaaisb,
dccrce. Write again : • Under per»hy of death, tbe minimis. •• But no—I have still tw o hours to reign J of it will appear white and parboiled 05 If scaldcd by
Ho^J,
• Sweet Scented pioooco. Cnbaster, general of the army encamped under tbc walls of liaby- and at tho same time she withdrew her hand, which the 1 hot steam. Tbe wound is now dressed and the rim
Tin FolICavpndlsh,
TurlOsh. lon U ordered to resign the command of the army to him king was covering with kiss's. "1 pardon n o t " said i soon separates, the cancer comes out in a bard lump,
II. B*—A elrealarof prfees wHl beaent nn sppHeetlon: • h o shall be the bearer of this ortk r.' Fold, scnl, and she. in a l«nd voice. "• such an insnlt on the part of a (-and the place heals np. 'Hie plaster kills the ounce* =0
slsvp. Sl«Te, prepare thyself tn die."
1 that iC.k>ugb* ""it like d»-ad flesh never grows again. '
dclUtr tome this deoroo,"

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T R A V E R S E
FRIDAY MORNING,

The D r a J V — H / J W a n d W h e n i t will be Made.—
T h e V a r t o u Question* Involved Therein.
Special Correar o n d e o c e of tbe Chicago T r i b a l * .
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C I T Y *
J U N K 5, 1 8 6 1 .

WASHINGTON, M a y 1 5 , 1 8 6 3 .
THE DRAFT

l a t t e r w h o s t a y e d a t h o m e t o vote a n d - o p e n a fire in t b e
r e a r , c a r r i e d t b e e l e c t i o n s in lllicOis, I n d i a n a , O h i o .
P e n n s y l v a n i a , N e w Y o r k nod N e w J e r » ? v , and c a l l e d
t h e r e o u l t a c o n d e m n a t i o n of t b e wac, and a p o p u l a r d e m a n d f o r p e a c e on a n y t e r m s t h e rebel* are w i l l i n g t o
grant

t e m o o o f r o m a t r i p i o t h e d i r e c t i o n of M c M i i m r i l l c ,
w h e r e be h a d g o n e tn s e a r c h of t h e rebel c a t airy u n d e r
Col B r e c k e u n d e e . T b e cucniy's pickets wire encountered a s h o r t d i s t a n c e b e y o o d \Vo«idbury. T h e firing a t t r a c t e d tho rebels in t h e vicinitv. w h o c o l l e c t e d in considerable numbers to annov aud impede oor advance.—
A r u n n i n g s k i r m i s h was k e p t u p f o r several m i l c v —
T w e l v e miles Ibis side of M c M m n v i l k ' o u r forces c a m e
on t h e c a m p of B r e c k e n r i d « . ' » fort-es. wlvo hastily decamped.
W i l d e r s u c c e e d e d in c a p t u r i n g nine p r i s o n e r s ,
twenty-five b o r w s , t h i r t y bead of berf c a t t l e . H a v i n g
s e c u r e d tbe prisoner* a u d b u r n e d the tents a n d . b a g g a g e ,
o u r f o r c e s p u s h e d r a p i d l y f o r w a r d , skirmishing'- w i t h a o d
d r i v i n g t b e e n e m y for s e v e n miles, w b e n oor forces returned t o M u r f r e e s b o r o . A m o n g t b e p c p c r e c a p t u r e d
was a g e n e r a l o r d e r issued by Gen. K r a g g , 0 0 t h e 17th
d i r e c t i n g t b e sick a o d disabled C o n f e d e r a t e soldiers und
w a g o n s a n d b a g g a g e . c a l c u l a t e d t o retard the m a r c h , t o
be removed t o t b e rear. P r i s o n e r s a l s o say all t b e c a r
airy u n d e r M o r g a n a r e o r d e r e d t o report at C o l u m b i a
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M o r g a n was fulling b a c k t o S p a r t a , t o j o i n W h a r t o n ,
w h o is ulso p r e p a i iug t<» move.
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a n d M c M i n n v i l l e is repaired, w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of t h e
b r i d g e , a n d t r a i n s are a g a i n a r r i v i n g o«» t h e r o a d . "
NEW YORK, M a y 2 7 — A s p e c i a l f r o m C i n c i n n a t i o n
tbe 26th. to tho Philadelphia Press, says :
•• T h e r e i s a U r g e f o r o e of rebels a t C h a r l o t t e , , T e n a ,
n e a r Clarkaville, u n d e r W o o d w a r d aud Roes. I f p r i v a t e
a d v i c e s c a u b e relied on. w e shall h a v e s t i r r i a g i v w s
f r o m Roaecrans" a r m y w i t h i n ten days.
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a p a r t i c l e of d o u b t iu a n y q u a r t e r t b a t G e n . G r a n t will
a p t . T h a i t h e c o e n t r ot A n t r i m , c o p j i e t i o g o f the t e r r i - can t e a c h t h i s v a l u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n t o t h e i r comrades.
succeed iu c a p t u r i n g V i c l t i b u r g a u d most o f the rebel
i t o t y e m b r a c e d b y w e p r e s e n t coo.nty o? A n t r i m , b e a n d
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H e states that
t o a l l t h e p r i v i l e g e s , p o w . r e a n d i m m u n i t i e s t o w h i c h , d i s t r i c t s a r e nearly all made. I n a f e w d a y s m o r e the t e r m s of G e o . G r a n t and his sacceaies.
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f o r d a n d O t s e g o , shall b e a t t a c h e d t o t h e s a i d > c o u n t y o f t o t h e i r r e g i m e n t s , a f t e r u few days' p r e l i m i n a r y instruc- J o u r n a l , says t b a t a p a r o l e d p r i s o n e r w h o l e f t S h e r m a n ' s
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versed with a b e a r e r of d i s p a t c h e s f r o m P c m b e r t o n t o
S i c . 3 . A l l t h a t p a r t of t h e said c o u n t y of A n t r i m a r e a l r e a d y p r i n t e d .
Johnxon, who b a d beeo enptured. T h e dispatch bearer
w h i c h lies n o r t h of t h e s o u t h line of t o w n s h i p t h i r t y - o n e
coxsTBCcnoH o r THE 1 3 r u SECTIOK.
says t h e n u m b e r of rebels iu V i c k s b u r g is between 2 5 , 0 0 0
n a r t b , s h a l l b e o r g a n i z e d into a s e p a r a t e t o w n s h i p by t h e
B u t t h e most difficult t h i n g t o d e t e r m i n e in relation to and 3 0 , 0 0 0 .
n a m e of Banks, a n d t h e first t o w n s h i p m e e t i n g t h e r e o f
t h e whole m a t t e r , is t b e p r o p e r c o n s t r u c t i o n of t h e 13tb
F r i d a y m o r n i n g . P e m b e r t o n sent a flag of t r u c e Io
shall b e h e l d a t the b o u s e of G a r d e n G e e r , 04 t h e first
1/ it be c o n s t r u e d to G r a n t t i e r i n g t o s u r r e n d e r V i c k s b u r g if G r a n t would
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i-gan a n d R o c k W . G e e r , shall b e t h e i n s p e c t o r s of t h e m e a n t h a t t h e G o v e r n m e n t n u u t receive $ 3 0 0 io com- allow t h e rebels t o lay d o w n t h e i r a r m s a u d m a r c h o u t
\Y ASHIXOTOX, M a y 2 7 . — T h e r e s e e m s t o be a g r o w i n g
m u t a t i o n of s e r v i c e f r o m a conscript, t h e n I he p u r pose T b e offer n-as refused.
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i m p r e s s i o n h e r e t h a t G e n . L e e is m e d i t a t i n g a n a t t a c k
T h u r s d a y t h e rebel b a t t e r i e s on t b e hill N o r t h of t h e
BKC. 4 . T h e d i m e n s i o n s of t h e t o w n s h i p of M i l t o n , in a n d intention of t h e law is iu a g r e a t d e g r e e uollihed aiui
u p o n H o o k e r o r a n a d v a n c e in t h e d i r e c t i o n of W a s h i n g said c o u n t y , shall b e e n l a r g e d by a d d i n g t h e r e t o t h e fol- d e f e a t e d . S u p p o s e e v e r y c o n s c r i p t offers 8 3 0 0 , the t o w n w a r e t a k e n a n d t u r n e d on tbe e n e m y . O n Ibo eve- ton. T h e rebels a d m i t t h e i r position is a d e s p e r a t e one,
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T h e l a t t e r h a s only a b o u t 1 0 , 0 0 0 n u n , e x c l u s i v e of w b u l
a l t a o h e d , for t o w n s h i p p u r p o s e s , t o t h e t o w n s h i p of E l k a u d , consequently, will make tbe worst soldiers.
visit or S e n a t o r s W a d e a n d C h a n d l e r t o t l . e A r m y of t h e
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w h i c h t b e re belt in V i r g i n i a b a r e beeu for s o m e time
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shall bo e s t a b l i s h e d , b y t b e b o a r d of B u p e r v i a o r s , at t b e
t h r e a t e n i n g . G e n . H o o k e r is said t o e s p r u « t h e o p i n i o n
o p t i o n a l with h i m t o receive m o n e y c o m m u t a t i o n , as it t h e d o o m e d c i t y , e a c h w i n g rertiug on the river.
village of Elk R a p i d s , t o w i t : in t o w n s h i p t w e n t y - n i n e
t h a t tbe e n e m y is b r i n g i n g o p all h i s l o i c t a f r o m C h a r is f o r t b c T c o c s c r i p t t o offer it. T h e 13th section says
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I t is o b v i o u s l y t h e i n t e n t i o n of t h e section t h a t t h e V i c k s b u r g . M a y 2 0 t b , " fcuys:
n e x t , t h e r e sbaK b e a n election of all the i c o m i t y o f f i c e r s
defense of R i c h m o n d , a n d by t h e i r n s a a l bluster, t o d e t e r
8 3 0 0 . if received, i s t o b e paid to s o m e perscn who of" O u r w o u u d e d a t t b e b a t t l e of C h a m p i o n H i l l num- H o o k e r f r o m a n o t h e r i m m e d i a t e a t t a c k .
t o w h i c h t h e said c o u n t y is e n t i t l e d , w b w e t e f e of off e r s himself a s a s u b s t i t u t e . T h e law makes no o t h e r ber ovea 1,71(0. T b e e n e m y ' • loss is a c k n o w l e d g e d not
fice shall e x p i r e o n t b e first d a y of J a n u a r y , A. D. 1 8 6 5 ,
p r o v i s i o n for t b e use of t b e money.
T b e S e c r e t a r y of to b e o « r balf t h a t .
W e h o d a b o u t 2 0 . 0 0 0 t r o o p s ei»Farther from Vlcksbmg.
a n d w h e n t h e i r s u c c e s s o r s shall h a v e b e e n e l e c t e d a n d
W a r is n o t a F e d e r a l T r e o s u r e r .
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qualified. S a i d election shall be c o n d u c t e d inl t h e s a m e
he is n o t a financial officer.
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w a y , by t h e some officers, a u d t b e r e t u r n s t h e r e o f m a d e
M a r s h a l s are not F e d e r a l T r e a s u r e r s , u n d e r boud. T h e y and 3 , 0 0 0 a t t h e b a t t l e a t t b e b r i d g e .
G e n . S h e r m a n s i n c e y e s t e r d a y . . G e n . B o f o r d a n d C a p t Pel 11100k h a v e
in t h e s a m e m a n n e r , a s n e a r a s may b e . a s i s now reh a v e n o use f b r t h e c o m m u t n t i o u money, unless it be t o c r o s s e d ou a p o n t o o n b r i d g e .
M c P h e r s o u ' s and M c - b e e n ready for t h r e e d a y s t o lire a s a l u t e wuen.-vcr tl\e
q u i r e d b y l a w in t h e e l e c t i o n s of c o u n t y officers in t h i s
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l l u a l w a y s w c r i f i c e d hia i n t e r e s t i n g p e o p l e w h o h a v e a v o i d e d d o i n g m i l i t a r y s e r - t o I l i g C r e e k G a p . d r o v e t b e rebels before b i m . a n d l o s t ; q v I n d i a n s ' h i n k all w h o g a v e tliemselves o p lest (all
t h r e e men c a p t u r e d .
; w e r e kilk-d. T b e y b a v e f o u r w h i t e c a p t i v e s , two^ o f
business t o his pleasure.
H e w a s n e v e r at; his p o s t w h e n
vice. would b e obliged t o '• s t e p t o t h e m u s i c of t h e
M u c h s p e c o l a t i o n a n d u n c e r t a i n l y is rife a s t o rebel j w h o m a r e girls. L i t t l e C r o w a n d his p a r t y of w a r r i o r s
h e o u g h t t o b e . H e w a s e i t h e r tied t o a w o m a n ' s a p r o n U n i o n " f o r t b e first l i m e s i n c e t h e rebellion b r o k e o u t .
intentions. A bold s t r o k e i s e v i d e u t
v i s i t e d the R e e Italians, t o i n d u c e t h e m t o j o i n in I b e
s t r i n g s or heated with p n e .

l t w o n l d b e a sin a n d s b a m e t o let s u c h p e r s o n a c s r a p e
w a r . T h e result wa* a fight s n d e i g h t of L i t t l e C r o w ' s
u p o n p a y m e n t of a few p a l t r y dollars.
L a s t s u m m e r 'Dispatch to t h e Associated Preas,
P e i t - u i n j H J A . M a y 2 7 . — T h e B u l l e t i n baa t b e fol- b a n d w e r e killed. T h i s is t b e latest a n d most a u t h e n t i c
w b e n t h e P r e s i d e n t calicd f o r 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 men, t b e R e p u b n e w s t h a t b a s b e e c received f r o m t b e h o s t i l e I n d i a n a ,
BALTmoar., M a y 2 7 — O u r c o u n c i l h a s ' u o a n i m o o s h l i c a n s raised t b r e o - f o u r t h s of t b e w h o l e n u m b e r , and t b e low ipg s p e c i a l :
M t a r a s i s s o K O , M a y 26--»-Col. W i l d e r , w i t h bis a n d c o n f i r m s p r e v i o u s r e p o r t s of diaieuaioo a m o n g t h e m p a s s e d resolutions e n d o r s i n g t h e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n of V a l - C o p p e r h e a d s n o t a m a n , e x c e p t w b e n a d r a f t was m a d e
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fast w e e k n p o n tlie O h i o and Mifflisstppi R a i l r o a d , will, t e n s of t h i s town, anil n o ! one did 1 meet b u t was c l a d roinmon c c
lumber of S e c e s s i o n i s t s w h o h a d h w n b a n i s h e d f r o m t o b e relieved f r o m t h e i r o n t j r a n n y the r e l i c l s e.verti-.l | "f WAR, *1
8 t Louis.
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i h c v held comuiuiiicMtiotir w i t h c e r t a i n |M'rsnns w h o a p - 1 a n d k-ave for N e w O r l e a n s a n d its imn«nliuiv v i r i u i t y , J U | 1 |, C C I 1 |y
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pea'rni t o be e x p e c t i n g t h e m ,
l i e li«srd wieh quest i o n , j fear n g t h e po>:l>ili'y of t h e i r old r u l e r s r e t u r u i n g . "
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L a w r e n c e c o u n t y ul.'-o informs me t h a t iu that s e c t i o n K. i C o n n ' * , t o day, be w;i> ttred at lbr< e lune>. f r o m u n s e e n ! |K-r-innlly ii
O C. m e e t i u g S o r reviews a r e c o m m o n .
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t h r o w n o u t t o p r e v e u t s i r a n g e i s or o u t s i d e r s f r o m a p - j here r e p o r t e d t b e ca.s«' t o t b e P r o v o s t Marsha 1 , M a j o r ]
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with tbe blood t h i r s t y s a v a g e * t h e y »bou!d a r n - t a n d
I n r e l a t i o n t o t h e d r i l l i n g of rebels in C l a r k e c o u n t y .
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b r i n g t j t o w n tbe uio.>t i i o l o t i o u s s-yuipaib.zt.rs iu tbe
f o r t b e w a r against as.
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t h a t t o u c h e s t b e ease. H e s a y s h e n e v e r will c o n s e n t t o O o b s o n ' s P r a i r i e , a b o u t 1 2 t n i l c s f r o m Mur>bull. iu C l a r k e towiikhip.
A f ' e r some c o n s i d e r a b l e time xp-nt in g e t t i n g i n f o r - .
t b e r e c o g n i t i o n of t b e S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y , a a d «vc c o m i t y , on the 2d iitfl.. f o r t b e p u r p o s e of drill a n d p a r mat ion in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d iotliealed. tli- y g o t on i b e
a r v d e t e r m i n e d t h a t i t sbaH b e r e c o g n i i c d . T h a t is whnt ade. T h e y w e r e i n s t r u c t e d in the e x e r c i s e s by t w o tr.en. irncL of one o r t w o suspiciriun c h a r a c t e r , and a r r e s t be••tie b e l o n g i n g t o M o r g a n ' s ^ung, a u d t h e o t h e r t o l i e n .
w e a r e fighting f o r . " " W e l l , we'll p r o b a b l y sefld b i m
tween ten aad t h r e e o ' u i o c k . some six p r o m i n e n t K. l>. .
P r i c e ' s a r m y , a n d e x h i b i t e d p r o o k t b a l t h e y w e r e fully
C-'s, whose well k n o w n identity w i t h the S o u t h e r n Con- To our man) Cuatomem and friends.
t o y o u ; w e d o n ' t w a n t hira w i t h u i "
" B u t said feeccah.
u p iu m i l i t a r y t a c t i c s , i ' u i t i e s of Cop[>erhcnds h a v e also
Tlmt aa a m u l l we are enabled to make prlcea on many
feik-racy bas In-come p r o v e r b i u l in t h a i locality.
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i w e r e l o d g e s in j a i l a! an e a r U h o u r i b i s m o r n i u g . T h e r e
y o n n p , a u d is usefal in t h e N o r t h .
H o wonld d o t pny n o r t h of Marwliall. a n d also at Martinsville.
' wa- no resimniiuc. T b e y p n t e s t e d a g a i n s t h a v i n g any
O n t h e o t h e r b a u d . I k-am t h a i t h e s e p r o c e e d i n g s b a '
- knotvledge o?tbe m a i l e r . T i e p r o m p t a c t i o n of M a j o r
for his keeping here.'*
stirreil Up t b e U n i o n nn-lt of Ihnt s e c t i o n : t h a t t b e y are
K e i t h g a m s for b i m t b e - w n p a t b y of all U n i o n m e n . —
The Latest News.
o r g a n i z i n g , a n d t h a t t h e y a r v d e t e r m i n e d t o s h o w these
T h e M a j o r is d e t e r m i n e d to bold i b e p r i s o n e r s until s u c h
W e a r c i n d e b t e d t o C « p t . Buyiilot). of i h e A l l e g h a n y . , I r u i t o r s w h a t t h e y may e a p c . t in case t h e y a t t e m p t any
time ns the guilty p a r t i e s a r e d e l i v e r e d up, uulesa o l h c i for t h e C h i c a g o T r i b u n e of t h e 2d J u n e .
N o t h i n g ban m o r e of t h e s o demoiuilratious.
WIM' o r d c r t s l bv bigb»-r a u t h o i r i t y .
AN !xrE<TKT> n i s T R j r r .
been received from O c n . G r a n t ' s a r m y which msierinllj
A t an early h o u r last uiglil tlie a p p e a r a n c e of a n o t h e r
T h e sontbeo>«tern p o r t of M o r g a n , s o u t h w e s t e r n part o u t b r e a k iHJcaiiie m a n i f e s t in t b e c i t y .
T b e business
a l t e r s t h e i s p e e t of t h e s i t u a t i o n , a s p r e s e n t e d b y t h e
of ftongatnon, n o r t h e a s t e r n port of l i r e e n e . ami north- b o u s e s w e r e ail closed u p . a n d g e n e r a l e x c i t e m e n t p r e T I H ' S U A K I S O A SAV1SO O F
d i s p a t c h e s f o r t h e past Tew d a y s . G r a n t closely i n v e s t s
w e s t e r n p a r t of M a c o u q i n counties, a r e l a r g e l y in f e c te d vailed. T h e inililury, h o w t j ' ^ u - w e r e p r e p a r e d for t h e
t h e c i t y , h o l d i n g t h e u d r a n t a g o g a i n e d , a n d c o n f i d e n t of with C 6 p p e r b e a d i ? m .
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i n g t h e a f f a i r of t h e 2 2 d , a g r e e in respect t o i n m a g n i - in a worse c o n d i t i o n , a* n ' j r n r d s loyalty, t h a n some of t h e
A n Enat Tennessee H e r o i n e .
most n o t o r i o u s c o u n t i e s in M i s s o u r i .
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A soldier in K e n t u c k y w r i t e s h o m e the following inciTRAITOR.
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a c c o r d e d t o it a far l i g h t e r c h a r a c t e r . I t w a s a c o m b i n d e n t related by a r e f u g e e f r o m the m o u n t a i n s :
By o r d e r of G e n . A m m e h . a D r . W h i t e , of M a r i o n
e d a t t a c k a l o n g o u r w h o l e line, partially sacce*tful, and
A n o r d e r » n s issued by t b a r e b e l c o m m a n d e r at fviioxc o u n t y , wit? a r r e s t e d last week ami f o r w a r d e d l o Cincinville a f e » d u v s since, l o seize all i b e bams, s i d e s a n d
t h e losses will c a r r y s a d n e s s t o mony h i a r t a . nati for trial. T h i s fellow t h o u g h t t b e l i m e s w e r e such
b a c o n beiotiigi : l o p r i v a t e p a r t i e s , l e a d i n g only fifty
G e n . B u r u s i d o h a s s u p p r e s s e d tlio C h i c a g o T i m e s .
be c o a l d blow ofl bis e x t r a a m o u n t of gHs with i m p u n i t y ,
p o u n d s f u r g a c i i lamily. A Mrs. T i l l c r y . of K n o x c o u n T h e n e w s f r o m M e x i c o i s e x c i t i n g a n d i m p o r t a n t — mid be a c c o r d i n g l y b o a s t e d i b u i Ue »u-* a Hri^-adler ty. r e s i d i n g t w e l v e miles f r o m K n o . w i l l e , w h e n h e r h o u s e
THA3C W E C A N
G e n e r a l , h a v i n g 3.01)0 men u n d e r bin c o t n m u n d ; he had
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fillment of Ui>» o r d e r , e x p o s t u l a t e d w i t h t b e lieutenant in
a n a t e from an official s o u r c e , t h o M e x i c a n s t r o n g h o l d at
A s a . A s a , A s a . " a s did Y a l l n n c i g l i a m at D u y t o n . a n d
c o m m a n d , b h e told him t h a t lilty p o u n d s would k e e p
P o e b t a h a s fallen, w i t h a c a p t u r e ' o r its g a r r i s b u . a n d they wodld rush t o his rescue.
I t took only SO good
h e r family t w o weeks, a u d s h e h a d i'0 way of o b t a i n i n g
G e n . F o r e y h a s a l r e a d y s e t o a t for t h o c i t y o f 1 M e x i c o a n d t r u e U u i o u men. h o w e v e r , t o s e c u r e t h e B r i g a d i e r . more. N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g h e r e n t r e a t i e s , t h e rebel lieu7 6 miles d i s t a n t
I t i s «n e v e n t t h a t c a n b u t b o viewed and be was rushed off t o prison w i t h o u t a p o c k e t pistol tenuut o r d e r e d fifly p o u n d s l o l»e w e i g h e d a n d g i v e n t o
aj'i'rli ,
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even h a v i n g been fired iu anger'.
h e r . H e h a d s c a r c e l y g i v e n t h e o r d e r w h e n Mro. T i l - to lav the m a t t e r before them. F o r tbe benefit of s a c h 1
w i t h uneasiness in t h i s c o u n t r y , for t h o e s t a b l i s h e d sucL". s. o m r c R U o n n r a r n AWAY.
k-ry d r e w a p i s t o l nnd s h o t t b e lieutouant t h r o u g h the would name the f o l l d w l n g :
cess of t h e F r e n c h p o w e r in M e x i c o m u s t i n e v i t a b l y enA r n ' h e r comical affair o c e n n d in J a c k s o n c o u n t y a h e a r t . T b e rebel d e t a i l left t h e m e a t a n d t o o k off t h e
t a i l g r a v e c o m p l i c a t i o n * w h i c h we could wish t h e M e x i Sjw d a \ s Hinc-e. vvbn-h t h e e d i t o r of t h e Mount V e r n o n Corpse of Uieir c o m m a n d e r .
c a n s s t r o n g e n o n g h of t h e m s e l v e s t o a d j u s t o r jhold in ,-jlur—n «eveil by nine • C o p p e r h e a d s h e e t — m a k e s ihe
is a n n o u n c e d iu t h e A l b a n y p a p e r s t b o t E r a s t u s
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COTTON GOODS

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iiug will retire f r o m the I r o n a n d H a r d w a r e busih i s t o r y w a i t s , a n d w e c a n n o t e s c a p e c o n n e c t i o n t h e r e - e d i t o r really looks u p o n and s p e a k s of •• Lincoln's G o v e r n m e n t ' ' as UfurpRtion. Rial ila o f i k v r s a s s p i e s Ufion t h e
on or a b o u t tbe 1st of J u l y .
M r . C o m i n g hi
loyal (T) citiseiai of lllat p a r t of t h e
rttato
It a p p e a r s
o n d of t h e
c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e business of A l b a n y f o r ueot
lhut u lew d a n since n c o u p l u of U n i t e d S t a t e s o ( b e e r s
• c o m m a n d i n g G e n e r a l s in G r a n t ' s a r m y , w h o left Y i c k a - visited t h e place, and g n v e oul I h a t t b e y were officers j nfifty
in i n n u m e r na bo li e c a p a c i t i e s .
ed
n r years, iu
uHue tc owr nnmae cac m
l i n r g o n ^ W e d n e s d a y Inst a r r i v e d in t h i s c i t y y e s t e r d a y of th#.* C o n f e d e r a l e nruiv. T h i s w a s p a s s p o r t stifli. i e n i ; ns a clerk at S2U a m o n t h , a n d leaves off t h e l a r g e s t I r o n
• m o n l i i g . n n d left last e v e n i n g f o r W a s h i n g t o n ,
l i e to t h e affection of t h e M o u n t V e r n o i n t e * .u<i t h e y hte.1 [ , ) , . a | o r j „ u,,. couiitry, nnd w i t h a f o r t u n e e s t i m a t e d ut
• with.
C a c i X R A O t . J u n e I . - — A staff officer of

H i r i n g * t h e latest ncWs f r o m

G r a n t ' s a r m y , nnd

was

in

n.l ^llteaip|^lr>,lm in !k tannin,.,,.

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OF

NEARLY

CLOIHING,

ALL

KINDS,

EAR

WARE,

IRON, NAIIJS,

reci icnt of

n c r . S o m e t h i n g leaked oul, h o w e v e r — p r o b a b l y » i.-w
'
p o r t i o n of yes- d e s e r t e r s d i s a p p e a r e d ,
' political h o n o r s .
illy I b e Cop|H-rbeuds pul
some
A S c e n t s - i t i MKK« H A S T — T h e s u c c e s s f u l m e r c b
of his t h e i r b e a d s t o g e t h e i mid coneo.-ied a plnu l o s o m k e o m
always t h e one w h o k e e p * t h e l>est class of g o o d s of
UA8SIMERES,
SATTINETS, CROCKERT.
^-fcbllity t o t a k e Y i c k s b u r g . b u t snys it will t a k e t i m e , Ihe snj.posud m i n i o n s of J e f f . T b e lamllord of l b " i n n . n
•d as many o f i h f m u r e a w a r e of t h e fa at.
xvas d e p u t e d Ihe mun t o lest them.
H e t o o k one of t h e | " kinds
p e r h a p s a w e e k l o n g e r , an.l prt-hnjw t w o weeks.
Three
Saleratu*.
m a n u f a c t u r e d by
officers aside, a n d lold hiln ctmlidenliully t h a t tie " lis u h e y k e e p the Chemical
a s s n a h a h a v e b e e n m a d e o n t h e r e b e l w o r k a w i t h h e a v y U n i o n man, in fact an A b o l i t i o n i s t ; nnd t h a t he could
It B. D c L a n d & C o . . a t F u i r p o r t , M o n r o e c o u n t y , N
• c o l a m n o f o a r f o r c e * in all of w h i c h wo w e t e ; r e p u l s c d . n o t conacieittioosly a n y l o n g e r p e r m i t t h e m t o r e m a i n Y .
F o r 6ale by most wholesale a n d r e t a i l d e a l e r s iu t b e
T b e a s r a o l t w a s m a d e b y Gerferol tiherman w i t h 20,01)0 in his house. T h e b.nt t o o k . T h e oDicer told b i m he
count rv.
w a s all right : t h a t he w u s no C o n l e d e r a t e , b u t on the
m e n . a n d o f t h a t n u m b e r 6 0 0 w e r e killed a n d a l a r g e
c o n t r a r y , a n officer of the U n i t e d S l a t e s s e r v i c e .
This
SI A R U 1 K D ,
c o m b e r WOOD l e d .
w a s sufficient : n o m o r e c i v i l i t i e s w e r e s h o w n t o I h e m ;
[a North port, on the Irttli ulL. b» the
• G e n G n M i t i s n o w e n g a g e d in b p i l d i n g ^ w o t k * . w i t h on I b e o t h e r h a n d , t b e y w e r e o r d e r e d to' leave the r o i t n t y
H. J IKES M. EaaeueON. to His# M*R
1 b e Yfew of t a k i n g t b e p l a c e b y regular o p p r j | a c b e s . — o r lake t h e c o n s e q u e n c e s . T h e e d i t o r v e r y g r a v e l y proortliporti
poses t(i ill f u t u r e forcibly e j e c t any und all of '• Lincoln's
H e k also m i n i n g s o m e of t h e rebel w o r k s . Q p r o u t e r
! HARNESSES, W A L L PAPER. HATS k CAPS.
millions mid s p i e s " t h a t t h u s d a r e lu o u t r u g e llie hospitalXOIICE.
l i n e h l v i f h f e o n e h u n d r e d y a r d s , a t p o i n t s , of t h e rebel
i t y oT the p e o p l e of J e f f e r « o u c o u n t y . O n e would thii.k
• ' A w o r d t o t b e w i s e Is s u f f i c i e n t . "
A BRIDGE OVER
T J R O P O S A L S FOR I
-woubc. a n d o a r s h a r p s h o o t e r s p r e v e n t the r e b e l s f r o m t h e c o m i t y was in S o u t h C a r o l i n a instead of Illinois.
• of the Newaygo and
I
.tb* Manistee river, on
shal' very t o o n leave for tbe p u r c h a s e of s e c b H e n *
ill fc« received t o the lut August I
North(iort£tau- lloai"
s t o c k i n g fteir h e a v y p u n a . H e s a y s t b e r e b e l w o r k s in
| «* we need lo make o u r atock more
Slexlcan Newa vln P n n n m n .
t h e rear of .ibe. c i t y a r e k r m o r e
formidable
t h a n those
| , n
< c o n v o l u t i o n with Geu. Burusido n

FLATSTJSTBLS,

good

••terday.
• H e s t a t e s t h a t G e n . G r a n t is p e r f e c t l y c e r t a i a

Furniture, Tobacco,

Bt^ots and Shoes,
STATIONARY

<11 t h e f r o m .
t >*• **
General Grant h t w b e e n

PANAMA. M a y 16.

1

"
reinforced

by a considerable

p o r t i o n o f G e n . B a n k s ' forces, a m i m o r e a r e

coming.—

T b i w o f f i o e r m a t e * t h a t G u n , J o h n s o n is Mill iu f h e n e i g h t>orhood o f JaekMNL Mias-, g a t h e r i n g f o r c e s

to

attack

^ r * n t ' a « « f , t B £ i l j i i ^ k o l i s a J » t y s t s u c c e e d e d lo o b t a i n J n g - 1 5 , 0 0 0 men, w h i l e h e i s s h o r t of b o t h p r o v j s i o n a a n d
a t w i r a t b M , ' a a d i h e r o a d JSavlng been d e s t r o y e d b e caooot o b t a i n e i t h e r .
I t i s - c e r t a i n t h a t t h e B l a c k R i v e r b r i d g e h a s been d e s t r o y e d , a n d i t i s p o s i t i v e l y k n o w n t h a t J o h o s t d n bos n o t
t h r o w n a n y o f h i s nwu a c r o s s t h o .

river.

Geo.

Grant

h a s f a r m o r e m e n g u a r d i n g t h a t river t h a n J o h n s t o n can
gather u p and no apprehensions whatever

are

G r a n t ; o r h i s D i v i s i o n C o m m a n d e r * , or any

felt

by

serious

at-

t a c k in J h e i r l%nr.
O u r g u n b o a t s were occasionally sbelling V i c k s b o r g
and

tbe rebel w e t

botteries having

b e e n sileuced,

t h e g u n b o a t s w a r e o o t molesied b y t b e r e b e l guua.
T h i s officers s t a l e s t h a t a flag o r t r u c e w a s s e c t
Y i c k s b u r g t o o b t a i n t h e b o d y of C a p t a i n
when tbe

into

Washington,

r e b e l s fired 0 0 t h e flag e n d t h e m e n r e t u r n -

e d . .< <•) • • i » t > J

'r
I t i s reported t h a t "Vlcksburg is s h o r t of

I
Wtter,

the

i n h a b i t a n t s a n d s o l d i e r s b e i n g c o m p e l l e d t o *xjj 0 0 wells
a n d c i s t e r n s i o t h e c i t y , t h e y h a v i n g b e e n c o t ' off f r o m
b o t h i b e Mississippi end T s x o o rivers, a n d

that

there

w a s c o n s i d e r a b l e d i s t r e s s on t h i s a c c o u n t .
T h i s o S o e r s t a t e * t h a t t h e r e Is n o

question

G r a n t wiU t a k e Y i c k s b u r g , b u t t h a t It w a s ' o n i y a

ques-

tiotj pf tlino.:'
.
« • •' i
G r a n t h a t t a k e n 8 , 4 0 0 p r f e o o e a a a d 6 4 p i e c e s of
•flhry.

'

,

T h e C o n s t i t u t i o n , f r o m S a n F r a n c i s c o , g o t in t h i s I w
m o n . i u g at e i g h t o ' d o c k .
S h e b r i n g s i m p o r t a n t twuf ' T n
f r o m M e x i c o . T h e d a t e s f r o m P n e b i a a r e t o t b e 3l)th
V O I M ; WILD ROVER,
of A p r i l . T h e F r e n c h w e r e d r i r e u o u t of P u e b l a nt
\ N H A I T H K . s l A H l . K OK C f V I . E R CKH
t h e point of tbe bayonet. T b e Mexicans fought them • t V
, Id Traverse f i t . , from the Srat of April till the
f o r s e v e n h o n r s with s w o r d s and b a y o n e t s , a n d the l o * " * *
tor the i m p r o v e m e n t of b l o c k .
on b o t h s i d e s is very heavy. I t is mud t hut ibe F r e n c h ,
k 1.rowII r o t t . was foaled al the f a r m of J p k n
h a v e lout 6,1)00. J u a r e z h a s c o m e d o w n t o P a c b l a a n d . i ) u n ,
ada. on the IStli J u n e . H J i ; i « ulred by Wild
onrted horse n tin has trotted hla mile III 2.42.
h e l d a c o u n c i l of w a r a s t o t h o p r o p r i e t y ol b e c o m i n g Kovc
t h e o f f e n s i v e i n s t e a d of thoik-fcnsive p a r t y . It is t h o u g h t | and I
t h a t a n o t h e r a t t m k will not be m a d e o n P u e b l a by the I '
) F r e n c h w i t h t b o i r p r e s e n t f o r c e , a u d it is likely t b e y will I
CCVI.ER OERMAIXE.
retort) t o the s e a b o a r d .
j Tn
T h e r a i n y season bos s e t in. T h e r o a d s t o V e r a C r u z , - —
" T H R E E T ! WES A S D O U T . "
• r e b a d . u n d infested with guerrillas, a n d Ihe yclloi
T
1 \ 1 H 8 H E A S , OV T H E 16TH HAY OF A P R I L H65,
m a y b e s o o n looked for.
i n j wife.Stli HKDM.V. a g a i n , and for Ibe t h i r d time,
General Banks* O p e r a t i o n s . — T w o H u n d r e d T h o u - 'pfl
s a i d Bale* of Cotton O p e n e d a p to M n r k e t .
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FULLY COMPLETE
T H A N EVER BEFORE. W H I C H W I L L BE P r R C H A B E D
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F O R

C A S H

BEST MARKETS
AND WITH THE

U T M O S T

C A r i E .

A c o r r e s p o n d e n t or t h e N e w O r l e a n s E r a w r i t i n g f r o m 4 | , W i
Opeloosas says :
I char if
•• A p c n t l e m a n i n t i m a t e l y a c q n n i n t o d with t h e mo f" , «"'' 1 abate a »ing'r iota, and he a
nee. I nhall therefor* rei-ei
j o f i t y of t l « p l a n t e r s of t h i s a n d t h e n e i p h b o r i n j ; p a r i s h e s ; i n t < | v
r inonr any f n r t b t r e z p e n a e o
i n f o r m e d m e t h a t t h e e s t i m a t e m a d o by t b e m of tbe nam- i
' iratherwue.
To always h»Te on hand s o c b gooda as the wants of tha
b e r of bales o p e n e d o p t o t b e world in t h e c o u n t r y al- 1
ARNER L E S L E Y .
Country
r e a d ? o c c u p i e d b y o o r t r o o p s wonld oot fall s h o r t o f j Tra<
t w o h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d bales, a n d o u r a d v a n c e w o u l d ;
A CARD.
soon t h r o w as m n c h m o r e on the markt-L
I t baa been |
b i d ^ o t h e w o o d s a n d all o t h e r i m a g i n a b l e places, b y the i ' T B J W D E R S I f i X E D HAVJXI; RETIRED FROM THE j
_
. . . . . . .HIT Houae. r e t o m i hi* s i n c e r e t h a n k a t o hi*
l a n t e n , t o k e e p t b e i r f r i e n d s t h e rebel soldierr, f r o m |
»'t 1
. ,
, ,
.. .
1 old euatomera and'friend* f i r their liberal p a t r o n a g e d u r i n g
t r a # ? i t a n d 1 h a v e n o t h e a n l of one t h a i «vos n o t , t h e
I
fiTe
thmthe krpttb* hoo-.
willing a n d g l a d t o h a v e a n o p p o r t u n i t y for s e l l i n g t o the
A n j of hia old f r i e n d s who vlalt T r a r e m e City, and prefer t
Yankees.
a r c o m s Md a t i o n * at a p r i r a l « hooae. will be entertained by
l of tho Trs
" N o r i s t h i s t h e onlv r e s u l t of t h i s m o s t g l o r i o u s him at h i . preheat reaidance n e x t door

S P A R E

E

NO

P A I N S

Seem to Demand,

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c a m p a i g n of Uenerul B a n k s . I t is now b e y o n d d o u b t j p i t y U o B B e - * l h i ! 1 o l d r*tet ot *nWH. FOWLE.
t h a t t h e m a j o r i t y of I b e p l a n t e r s , a n d residents ^em-mlly < Tiaverae c i t y . April 2S, I W i
of t h o i n t e r i o r , a r e loyal t o t b e g o v e n i m c n t of t h e U n i t e d •
1
——
B t a t e a . N u m b e r s of t h e m h a r e e x p r e s s e d a willingness i
I O K O I H BATES,
a r - • a d d e a i r e t o t a k e t h e o a t h of allegiance, a n d a r c o n l y j
Jsf O T A R Y
I ' U B L I C ,
w a i t i n g t h e Opening Of b o o k s b y the O a o e r a l t o d o so a t
TXarmld t
Travoraa Cit^. Mioh.

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t ' e r b a p s y o u a r e o o t a»»arc t h a t we h a v e a s o r t of
BOLTNTY.
is Immortal
S N Y D E R .
W I L L I A M S
A CO.
P o m p e i i of a b u r i a l city h e r e in E u g l a n d now u n d e r g o ,
BOUNTY ra O F T H E N A T r B E O F A G I F T . OB
Bhe I* my only girl:
log the procc«8 of b e i n g n o e n r t b e d .
In Shropshire. ;
g m t o i t y . la t h i s w i r $100. as a bounty. Is due to the
(Orgomztd
fry
Permi$rion
of the Autkoritim,)
I asked for her as come m o d precious thing.
a b o o t six miles s o u t h - e a s t f r o m S h r e w s b u r y , is a little > widow or h e i m of deceased soldiers a n d to d i s c h a r g e d sol-1
For all unfinished was love's Jeweled ring
village called W r o x e t e r , s i t u a t e d on t h e S e v e r n , a n d j d**™ w &o shall serve for two years, or to the close of the <59
W A L L - S T R E E T , N. Y .
••
T i l l with thl» s o f t p e a r l ;
The s h a d e that tlmo b r o u g h t forth I coald not w c
• s u r r o u n d e d b y vestiges of a a t i q u i t y . I u t b e R o m a n t i m e s
" I"" o f
t ° l d [ ^ U i*»°e:;
How frail, how perfect seemed t h a t gift to me 1
i OKCANIZEP ESPECIALLY FOB

\

How many • s o f t old tone
I used t o aiog into t h a t deadened ear,
And (offered n o t the lightest footstep near,
Lent ahe m i g h t wake toosocto :
And hushed h e r brother*' laughter while ahe lay:
Ah ! needless care ! 1 might have let t h e m play !
,v r<
T w i n long e,er I believed •
T h a t t h i s one d a u g h t e r m i g h t n o t apeak to toe:
Waited and watched. God knows how patiently :
How willingly docefved :
Vain love waa long the u n t i r i n g n u r s e of faith,
And tended h o p e u n t i l it s t a r r e d to death.
Oh I if ahe c e old b u t h e a r
F o r one s h o r t hour, till I b e r t o n g u e m i g h t t e a c h
To call me Mother, in the broken speech
T h a t thrills the mother's ear !
Alas I t h o s e sealed lips never may be stirred
To the d e e p music of that lovely word.
My h e a r t is sorely t r i e d .
T o see h e r kneel, with such a reverent air
Beside h e r brothers, a t t h e i r e v e n i n g p r a y e r ;
Or l i f t those earnest eyes
To Y**eh our lips, as t h o u g h onr word* ahe knew ,
T h a n m o v e h e r own, s s she were speaking, too.
I've watched her looking un
T o t h e b r i g h t w o n d e r of a s u n s e t sky.
W i t h such a depth of m e a n i n g in h e r eye, 1
T h a t I could almost hope
The s t r u g g l i n g soul would b u n t its blndinjg cords.
A n d (he long pent-up t h o u g h t flow forth in words.
The song of bird a n d bee.
The c b o r u s o f the breezes, streams and graves,
A l l t h e g r a n d music, to which nature movSa,
•—™*
'
Are wasted melody
T o h e r ; the world of sound a tuneless v o l l ,
W h i l e even silence bath its c h a r m s destroyed.
H e r face Is very fair
i beautifo' 1 " "
« brow, o
Ripples h e r s h i n i n g hair !
A l t s ! this lovely temple closed m o s t he.
F o r He who made ft, keeps t h e master-key.

1

.,
Wills Ho t h ^ m i n d within .
BboaW f r o m e a r t h ' s babel-clamor be. k e p t free,
E'en that his still small voice and step m i g h t be
«•
H e a r d at its inner shrine, J
T h r o u g h t h a t deep hush of son), with d e a f e r thrill?
Then should 1 grieve? Oh m u r m u r i n g h e * K b* still '•
She seems t o have a sense/
Of q u i e t glad nuts in h e r noiseless play
,
She h a t h a p l e a s a n t smile—a gentle way
1
' Whose voiceless e l o q u e n c e
Touches all h e a r t s ; t h o u g h I had onco the fear
T h a t e'en h e r father would not.caro f o r her.
T h a n k God. it il not so !
And when his sons are p l a y i n g merrily,
tthtcomtaaad
leans h e r head u p o n his knfee—
— r
o h f ! at such times, I k n o w
• By h i t fall eye, a n d tones subdued and mild.
How his heart y e a r n s towards his silent child.
N o t of all gift* b e r e f t I
E ' e n n o w , how could I say s h e did n o t s p e a k ' ?
W h a t r e a l l a n g u a g e lights h e r e y o a n d cheek.
A n d r e n d e r s t h a n k s t o H i m w h o left
U n t o h e r soul, yet open avenues
F o r }oy t o e n t e r , anci fo r love t o use.
j,
W d f O o d in loxe doth giro.
" T o Ber defect, a beauty of its own.
A n d we, a deeper tenderness have kuqwii,
T h r o u g h t h a t f o r which * e | grieve.
Y e t shall the seal be melted f r o m her e a r j
Tea. a n d u y voice shall All it, but—"-not here."
, ."V . •. 1-. S! W b e n t h a t n e w s e n s e in givfcn.
.Chat r a p t u r e will Its flrstexperience be.
T h a t n e v e r woke t o m e a n e r melody
T h a n the rich songn of heot-en !
T o b e a r the fall toned a n t h e m swolling round,
While angles teach theecst«ci,es of sound. .
Old Keaael's E p i t a p h .

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M a n y y e a r s a g o , t h e r e lived on old I n d i a * w h o b e c a m e
q o i t e ' c e l e b r a t e d a s a poet, h a v e w r i t t e n , m a n y little
pieces t h a t attracted some attention.
H e h a d been e d u c a t e d in o n e of t h e N e w E n g l a n d Colleges; b u t • s u b s e q u e n t l y p a r t i a l l y r e l a p s e d intt> h i s f o r m e r b a r b a r o u s
vic^s. I n .later lifa, b e t r a v e l e d t h r o u g h /the c o u n t r y ,
p a y i n g ftw hla p r o t W o n a n d w h i s k e y b y t h e e x c r c i s o of
hi* poetteal U l e i i t i
D a r i n g o n e y e a r of his t o u r , he p u t u p w i t h a m a n b y
t h e n a m e of K c a s e l . w h o h o d l o n g w i s h e d for au o p p o r t u n i t y t o g e t t h e old fellow t o w r i t e his." e p i t a p h .
Acc o r d i n g l y a b a r g a i n w a s s t r u c k . T h e I n d i a u , w i t h all
t h o worinoaa of h i s t r i b e s t i p u l a t i n g t h a t a f t e r h e g o t hie
s a p p e r h e s h o u l d g i v e ono h a l f of t h e e p i t a p h , a m i t h e
rest after h e g o t his breakfast in'the morning.
A c c o r d i n g l y a f t e r s u p p e r , h e r e p e a t e d t(>o first instalm e n t , w h i c h rend a s follows :
" T h e r e was a man who died of Into,
F o r Whom the a n g e l s did impatient wait.
W i t h o u t stre|ohe«l a r m s and w i n g s of love.
J o w t f t l i l n t to the r e a l m s above. "
O l d K c o s e l w a s in e c s l a c i e s .
H e c o n l d t h i n k of no. t h i n g b a t lug e p i t a p h . H e Was a l m o s t ; w i n i n g t o die.
f o r t o e s a k e of h a v i n g s u c h b e a u t i f u l v e r s e s i n s c r i b e d
o n hta t o m b . A U n i g h t h i s visions w e r e of t h e a n g e l i c
b e i n g s w h o - w e r e t o c a r r y h i m t o t h e r e g i o n s of e t e r n a l
felicity. I u t h e m o r n i n g , he called in h i s n e i g h b o r s t o
h e a r his beautiful epitaph, b u t the poet proceeded to
g e t , ready f o r s t a r U n g , a p p a r e n t l y h a v i n g f o r g o t t e n a l l
a b a q t - b f a proinimJ;
w a s a b o u t m o u n t i n g bia pony,
w h a a reminded o f It. A f t e r a l i t t l e reflection V
mpnifte d h i s abHity t o finish h i s t a s k ; . b u t a s t h e frieuds of his
h o s t h a d n o t h e a r d t h e first p a r t , h e said tie would rep e a t i t a s a p r e l i m i n a r y t o t h e last :
" There w a s * man w h o died of late.
For wheat the aagela did i m p a t i e n t w a i t
-Withoonrt retched arms and w i n g s dflowp.
T o w a f t him to tho realms aliore; *
B a t wb|le d i s p u t i n g ' b o u t the priio—
Still hovering round the lower s k r s — i
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A a h i finished b e left, a n d old K e a g e l a f t e r h i m ; b u t
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of walls t h r e e miles in c i r c u m f e r e n c e , m a r k t h e b o u n d - State*. Commissioned oiflcen. a n d soldiers discharged be- | a „ n t K 0 f t b e s u m o f 8 5 0 . it-will Issue a c e r t i f i c a t e of i n s u r - esse of
a r i e s of t h e city. O t h e r R o m a n stations, a n d some B r i t - < f o r e l * B y e » r * ' * T v i c e . and their -heirs in
of tthheeiirr death,
death, Ij a n c f b i n d i n g l t s e l f t o pay t « such person t h e sum of F>v«
r e nnoo t entitled, as the law now is. t o any Bounty
Isb e u c a m p m e n t s , a r e s c a t t e r e d all o v e r tbe a d j a c e n t I ,are
' entitled, as the l a " now Is, to any Bounty
Hi SDMP DOLLS as. in case tbey a r c drafted i n t o t h e N a v a l
c o u n t r v : a n d t h e a n t i q u a r y h a * only t o t u r n u p t h e soil
P E N S Il O N S y
I or Military Service of the Untied p l a t e s , p r i o r to D e c e m b e r
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t ' o m p a n v will insure any person liable t o do Military d u t y ,
i , m p p o . d b , U . « k « lo j
im from $100 to $6,000, b a t n o t m o r e t h m $4,000 on
life. T h i s C o m p a n y also Insures those in the serh a r e b e e n d e f e a t e d by t b e R o m a n s n o t far off, and the . heir* of those who ins
id p r l i
preseiice of t h e old i m p e r i a l l e g i o n s is to be troct-d
soldiers disabled in qprvice in the line of duty
the present war, llius e n a b l i n g all p r u d e n t soldiers to p r o v i d e
every direction.
B u t W r o x e t c r is Ihe p l a c e lo w h i c h Of dectnsed soldiers it is due : 1st, To t h e widow, if there be
their families againat want, in case t h e y fall in b a t t l e — d i t —
special a t t e n t i o n is now b e i n g directejl.
T h e ancient o n e ; 3d, To the children a n d e r IS y e a r s of age ; 3d, To the or are so wounded as t o be disabled f r o m s a p p o r t i n g t h e m
mother dependent wholly or partly ; 4th. To the sisters u n d e r
t o w n o r s t a t i o n of I ' r i c o n i u m was d e s t r o y e d b y the S a x - If, years, dependent wholly or partly upon any deceased sol- To the manly virtues of bravery a n d p a t r i o t i s m t h a t called
ons in t h e i r c o n t e s t s w i t h t h e R o m a n i z e d B r i t u r j s ; and dier who may be killed or dies of disease contracted or tbe soldier to the field, let him add the c r o w n i n g ' e x c e l l e n c e
of a p r u d e n t provision for his family, in case he never rethe r e m a i n s Src at t h i s d a y b e i n g d i s i n t e r r e d
a f t e r a wounds received in service a n d in the line of duty.
R a c e s o f P e n s i o n s . — T o a non eommisslo'ned officer, turn, then will he be remembered with gratitude, as one t h a t
lapse of t h i r t e e n h u n d r e d y e a r s . T h e results o r e h i g h l y
musician or private, if totally disabled, or t o t b s i r widow or diarbarged bia whole duty to h i s God—his c o u n t r y — h i s
i n t e r e s t i n g a n d valuable.
W h o l e house.", as in the cases dependent heir, if deceased, f s per month : lo2d Lieutenants family.
of P o m p e i i a n d H e r c u l a o e u m , h a v e b e e n laid bare, and
Our rates for inaurance a g a i n s t w o u n d s a n d death a r e aa
& : 1st Lieutenant*, 5J7 ; lo Captains, 820 : to Minora,
t h e w o r k s h o p of an a r t i f i c e r in m e t a l s i s now b e i n g $'J6 -. To L i e u t e n a n t Colonels and all h i g b e r grades. 830 per follows, to w i t :
$10 on a h u n d r e d
against wonnda.
o p e n e d . A small h e a p of R o m a n coin? lay on the sill month. Fees in Tension esses are only $6.
$5
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death.
BACK PAY.
when t h e c h a m b e r wiw first b r o k e n i n t o and (be fragOur certificatea of insurance are assignable—are i n t e n d e d
Js dae to discharged soldiers tn the time tbey are actually to be assigned to the family f o r t h e i r care, a u p p o r t a n d rem e n t s <>f a small e a r t h e n vessel w e r e f o u n d on t h e floor,
d r o p p e d there, a p p a r e n t l y , b y some one w h o was c a r r y - discharged. The undersigned have s u p e r i o r advantages f o r lief. in case the e v e n t a o c c n r u p o n which they are payable.
speedily collecting the pay and claims of discharged soldiers.
As many in the aervice are w h e r e it would be impoaa.ble
i n £ it a w a y . T h i s e a r t h e n p o t is s u p p o s e d to h a v e conBack Pay Is due the widows or heirs of deceased soldiers in for t h e m to provide f o r t h e i r familiea In thla way, tne wife,
t a i n e d t h e coins. A l a r g e s q u a r e p i e r , built of hewD nearly the same order as Bounty.
The father, mother, or father, or brother, or any .Individual feeling an Interest I n
s t o n e , o c c u p i e s t h e c e n t r e of t h e r s o m , and in o n e c o r n e r other heirs need not be residents of the United States.
the family of the soldier, msy insure t b e m s g a i n s t w o u n d s or
a raised s t r u c t u r e o f c l a v , h a v i n g in the u p p e r p a r t a furdeath, w h a t can mortal man do nobler, than to preaent t h e
SUXORH.
n a c e w h i c h h a s b e e n verified by the i n t e n s i t y of the
The War D e p a r t m e n t forbids the e n t i s t m e n t of minors family of tbe soldier with an insurance npon his Uf®, or
h e a t . A large q u a n t i t y o f c h a r c o a l is s c a t t e r e d a b o u t under I s y e a r s of age. Ordinarily they will be rejected If agaiaat wonnda, t h u s at once p l a c i n g t h e m beyond the r e a c h
of poverty, In case their p r o t e c t o r n e v e r returns. T h i s ia a
t b e c h a m b e r , t o g e t h e r w i t h s e v e r a l p i e c e s of figured such enlistments are properly reported.
l a atl cases of Soldiers' Pay, Pensions, Booaty, a n d in fact system of substantial charity towards tbe d e p e n d e n t f a m i l i e s
S a m i a n ware.
E a s t w a r d f r o m the f u r n a c c . a low wall
all j n a l claims and a c c o u n t s against tbe G o v e r n m e n t , the of volunteers, that has been commenced by onr wealthy citir u n s a c r o s s t h e r o o m , aniother b r a n c h i n g f r o m it n o r t h - undersigned have the most perfect facilities f o r their most zens, and will be continued by t h e worthier p o r t i o n s of
them. W h a t can our wealthy a n d p a t r i o t i c citizena do, t h a t
ward. O t h e r o b j e c t s of i n t e r e s t a r e also t o b e
speedy collection.
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Discharged Soldiers who have oot g o t t h e i r pay we arc dai- will go f u r t h e r to increase enlistments snd ssafst t h e Govt h e e n c l o s u r e , a n d t h e m u s e u m , w h i c h i s being f o r m e d
e r n m e n t , t h a n tn say to onr hardy l a b o r i n g m e n — " I f y o u
o n t of t h e recent d i s c o v e r i e s , h a s received s o m e very ly r e n d e r i n g tho mcpt i m p o r t a n t assistance to, besides seeing will e n l i s t . ! will Insure y o a r life ontll yon r e t u r n , , f o r $100
that they secure all due them on t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , subsistence,
—$500—$1,000, for the benefit of y o u r UtaUy."
v a l u a b l e a d d i t i o n s in t h o s h a p e of a n c i e n t sickles, prun- clothiag. rations, Ac.
The rates of basis upob which t h i s Compsny Insure I s
ing-hooks, knives, p o t t e r y , a n d g i n s , e t c . A large exn a t i o n s . — S o l d i e r s are entitled t o the cost price of rst e n t of b u i l d i n g s is now revealed once m o r e t o t h e lig h t tious b money while a b s e n t o n j f u r l o u g h s , or other compe- founded upon a scientific statistics! calculation of tbe mor»
of d a y ; b u t I a m s o r j y t o s e c it r e p o r t e d t h a t t b e oxen- tent authority, which money we readily »ecore.
G o v e r n m e n t Vouchers, Kecrulting, Quartermaster snd
v a t i o n c o m m i t t e e i s in w a n t of f u n d s .
Commissary Accounts accurately made u p at our office a n d famllles of those insured beyond want a n d destitution from
any of the vicissitudes of W ar.
collected.
Yonng Men.
t h i s i s the only Insurance Company in t h e United S t s f c s
All j u s t Military and Naval Contracts. Claims and Lo*«ea
T h e i d e a is p r e v a l e n t in some c o m m n n i ties, that y o u n g adjusted and collected on application, e i t h e r by mail or In that waa organized especially f o r t h i s p u r p o s e .
men a r e fit n e i t h e r f o r generals n o r statesmen, and* t h a t
Advantages of l a s n r l a g in this C o m p a n y .
ROBINSON A BROOKS,
t h e y m u s t b e k e p t in t h e b a c k g r o u n d until t h e i r physical
1 s t — I n the case ol citizens i n s u r i n g s u m s f o r t h e i r famiAuthorized War Claim Attorneys,
s t r e n g t h is i m n a r t d b y a g e , a n d t h e i r i n t e l l e c t u a f ' f a c u l lies, if d r a f t e d : If no d r a f t takes place In tbe connty w h e r e
DBTHOIT, MICH,
tiea b e c o m o b l u n t e d by y e a r s . L e t a s look to t h e histbe
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n s u r e d reiidea, half t h e i n s u r a n c e ' m o n e y will be re0 » n c J ^ - N a . UD Jeflfcrson Avenue, over Ives' Bank, opfunded.
t o r y of t h o p a s t , a n d f r o m t h e l o n g lists of h e r o e s and posite Office U. S. Military C o m m a n d e r .
2nd.—Our Insurance in regard t o the d r a f t covera n o t o n l y
s t a t e s m e n w h o h a v e n o b l y d i s t i n g u i s h e d themselves, we
the
present
draft, but all f u t u r e ones.
shall find t h a t t h e y w e r e y o u n g m e n w h o p e r f o r m e d t h o s e
Sd.—Our Company Inaure for any sum desired, a c c o r d i n g
a c t s w h i c h h a v e won for t h e m an i m p e r i s h a b l e meed of
to circumstances of insured.
AND A
fame, a n d p l a c e d t h e i r n a m e s h i g h on the p a g e of histo4th.—Tbe men who have invested their capital in t h i s
Splendid and Appropriate Holiday Present.
C o m p s n y h s v e been well known to;the b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y
r y . A l e x a n d e r , t h e c o n q u e r o r of t h e w h o l e civilized
f o r the past fourteen years.
world, v i z : G r e e c e , E g y p t a n d Asia, d i e d a t 3 3 . B o n a M M E .
D E M O R E S T ' S
5th.—The capital or thla C o m p a n y will not be employed l a
p a r t e w a s c r o w n e d E m p e r o r of F r a n c e w h e n 3 3 y e a r s
B a n k i n g or Real Estate operations,' but will remain l a U. 8 .
of a g e . P i t t , t h o y o u n g e r b r o t h e r , w a s a b o u t 2 0 y e a r s
G o v e r n m e n t S t o c k s , a n d will onlv be converted s o f a s t a a '
of a g e , w h e n , in B r i t a i n ' s P a r l i m c u t . lie b o l d l y a d v o c a t rosy be neccsaary to meet t h e liabilities of the Company t o
HE EMBODIMENT
o r PRACTICAL UTILITY, AND the Insured.e e t h e c a u s e of t h e A m o r i c a n C o l o n i e s : a n d b u t 2 2 w h e n
a marve 1 of simplicity ; make* the r u n n i n g sticb very
6th.—The C o m p a n y are bound t o take riaka t o n« m o r s
m a d e C h a n c e l l o r of t h o E x c h e q u o r .
E d m u n d B u r k e , rapidlv.and perfect, uses a c o m m o n needle, and will last a
t h a n $100,000,
a t t h o a g e of 2 5 . w a s t h e F i r s t l<ord of t h e T r e a s u r y — lifetime. At the New York B u t e Fair, its simplicity, efficienResponsible agents wanted in e v t r y c o u n t y In t h e United
O u r own W a s h i n g t o n was b u t 2fl w h e n he c o v e r e d the cy, and great practical utility, wae confirmed by the award of States. They must give r e f e r e n c e s of s t r i c t i n t e g r i t y a n d
responsibility, Those d e s i r i n g to be insured where a c e n t a
retreat of t h e B r i t i s h a t B r a d d o c k ' s defeat, a n d w a s ap- the First P r e m i u m .
It will gather. Ruffle, abirr, tuck, r u n u p breadths, etc., with are not vet appointed, will remit t o the Company, at 69 Wallp o i n t e d t o t h e C o m m a n d - i o - C b i e f of ull t h e V i r g i n i a
a single or donble t h r e a d o a any material adapted to tbe run- street, N. Y n (by express), s aum of money sufficient to c o v e r
forces. A l e x a n d e r H a m i l t o n , at 20. was a L i e u t e n a n t n i n g slich. The tbinnent, usually tbe moat difficult Iu s t i t c h
the C o m p a n y ' s per centage on the a m o u n t desired t o be InC o l o n e l a n d a i d t o W a s h i n g t o n ; a t 2 6 u m e m b e r of Con- by other sewing machines, being sewed the easiest. For sured ; and if it be a citizen dealring to Insure a aum for bia
gress, n n d a t 3 3 S e c r e t a r y of the T r e a s u r y .
T h o m a s ladies' and c h i l d r e n ' s apparel, and other articles made of family, in ease he is afterwards drafted, he will, g i v e h l s n s m e .
age. snd residence. If ivbe a soldier, be will give name, age,
J e f f e r s o n w a s 2 3 w h e n he d r a f t e d t h e o v e r m e m o r a b l e light fabrica. il will t h e r e f o r e be found almost Invaluable.
It is attached t o the table l i k e a sewifcg bird, and h a v i n g no and the Company of
R e g i m e n t t o which ne belongs, t h e
D e d l n r a t i o n of I n d e p e n d e n c e .
A t t h e a g e of 3 0 years,
tension, a n d r e q u i r i n g n o lubrication o r c h a n g e of stich, is
S i t ' I s a a c X e w t o n . o c c u p i e d t h e m e c h a n i c a l c h a i r at always ready for operation, a n d such a marvel of simplicity
C a m b r i d g e C o l l e g e , E n g l a n d , b a v i u g b y his scientific that a child of six or eight y e a r s can u n d e r s r a n d It, a n d nse of the family that desire t o take out an insurance n p o n t h e
d i s c o v e r i e s , r e n d e r e d his n a m e i m m o r t a l .
ft successfully.
absent soldier, t h e y will give his n s m e s n d s g e , snd also t h e
It i s not at all liable to get out of o r d e r .
Compsny, R e g i m e n t snd State to which it belongs. T h e apRach machine is pat Dp in a nest box. a n c o m p a n i e d with plicant for the policy will also give tbe name and r e s i d e n c e
of the wife o r the person for whose benefit the Insurance Is
T h e R e v . M r . L o z i e r , a chapliti in t h e a r m y , w r i t i n g full aa<l e x p l i c i t directions, a n d twenty-live needles.
Sent to any add rev, in the United States on receipt of an p r o c u r e d .
f r o m M u r f r e e s b o r o . T e n n e s s e e , m e n t i o n s t h e following ino r d e r , i n c l o s i n g the amount, or may be collected by E x p r e s s
Apply to. or address,
oideut :
delivery of the m a c h i n e .
SNYDER, WILLIAMS k Co..
Y e s t e r d a y e v e n i n g , D r . W h e e l e r , tbe s u r g e o n in
When the money is seut with the o r d e r and registered, we
69 Wall-street, V. Y.
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guarantee its safe receipt and t h e d e l f v e r y of tfio machine,
P. S.—Money may be sent In registered letters, or by exc h y g c of H o s p i t a l N o . 6. called m y a t t e u t i o u t o s
anywhere
within
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c u l i a r c a s e in one of h i s w a r d s .
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Very liberal a r r a n g e m e n t for agencies.
b i d f a i r t o r e c o v e r , h a d b e e n t e l l i n g t h e n u r s e s t h a t he
Sec'MIRROR o r FASHIONS, or for fall particular*, specimen
N o t i c e s of t b e P r e s s ,
w o u l d die t h o t n i g h t .
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his looks a n d e v e r y t h i n g b e t o k e n e d r e c o v e r y .
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mid c r o s s the line b e t w e e n his c o t a n d the noxt, a n d t h e n
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one of these valuable s c r i n g machines.
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in life, and gratefully remembered in death, will provide h i s
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a competence t o their families In case they are d r a f t e d , or
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A man w h o w a s seotouced t o b e h n u g w a s visited b y
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have any enjoyment."
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cases of thla W a t e h are coaiposed of two metals, t h e o u t e r
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